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Oak FC, Sissamba Ladies clinch Greater Accra Women’s Division One League titles

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Oak FC and Sissamba Ladies have been crowned champions of the Greater Accra Women’s League Zone A and Zone B, respectively.

Oak FC secured the Zone A title in spectacular fashion, amassing 36 points from 13 matches with 12 wins and just one defeat in an otherwise flawless campaign. Their relentless performance left no doubt about their superiority in the division.

Sissamba Ladies achieved an even more impressive feat in Zone B, completing a near-perfect season with 13 wins out of 13 games and finishing with a staggering 39 points. Their unbeaten run highlights their dominance, cementing their status as one of the most formidable sides in the competition.

Both teams were officially presented as champions in their respective zones, capping off outstanding campaigns. As they celebrate their triumphs, the question now is whether they can carry this momentum into greater challenges.

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